A House Is Not a Home (book)
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A House is Not a Home is the 1953 autobiography (ghosted by Virginia Faulkner) of the famous New York madam Polly Adler.
[edit] Editions
- P. Adler: A house is not a home, Rinehart & Co. Inc. N.Y. Toronto, 1953, LCCN 52-012105
- P. Adler and R. Rubin: A House Is Not a Home, Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 2006, LCCN 2006-018584, ISBN 1-55849-559-2
[edit] Translations
- P. Adler: Case chiuse (translated by Marisa Bulgheroni), A. Mondadori, Milano, 1964
- P. Adler: Madam P. und ihre Mädchen, Lichtenberg Verlag, München, 1965
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